Barney Hartman-Glaser

Associate Professor of Finance

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Barney Hartman-Glaser’s research applies contract and game theory to financial and real estate markets. He has conducted research on the consequences of private information in mortgage markets in which he showed that mortgage-backed securities issuers may cash in on their reputations by selling low-quality assets. He has also written on the incentives of mortgage originators to screen for good borrowers.

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Woman shopping for a new home Research Brief / Personal Finance

How Will You Spend Your IPO Windfall?

“Uh, I already bought a house”: Tech workers spend ahead of actual stock sales

Stack of papers in folders Research Brief / Home Mortgages

Clues to the Market When Mortgage Originators Delay Securitization

With high-quality borrowers hard to judge from afar, Alt-A market offers quiet signal on creditworthiness

Earnings statement Research Brief / Wealth Inequality

Largest Firms’ Stock Gains Skew Big Picture on Worker-Owner Income Division

Wage earners get larger (relative) share at smaller companies, not at giants like Apple, Alphabet and Amazon